Reluctiintly Wo Announce fhu T_AKT TWO DATS AND NIGHTS Of a TreinerKloiiKly Popular Programme. 1 I'LAYING TO CAPACITY HOUSES! £irri.-oniiig SimuK-ancoiisly jit thcbo tivo . Popular Theatres. —____ XOW SHOWING : TJIVOLI PRINCESS -"'IVOLT PIUNCK.SIS RIVOLI ; PRINCESS RIVOLI PRINCESS ... RIVQLI -— PRINCECS RIVOLI : : PRINCESS O|>p. Ncwtowu School. Mauucrs St. Screening Times Daily: ..— . . /PRINCESS: Continuous from PRINCESS: 11 a.m. PRINCESS: "Dangerous": 11.0, 1 PRINCESS:' _.13, 5.33, 0.0 I PRINCESS: "Rose of the RanI. PRINCESS: cho": 12.53, 4.13, 7.31. RIVOLI: Twice Daily, 2 p.m. and RIVOLI: S p.m. RIVOLI-: Selected short Featuri RIVOLI: iJlics each evening from ■ I RIVOLI: 7 p.m. 1 -^ ■ No. I—Warner Bros. Colossal Attraction: BETTE DAVIS -FRANCHOT TONE BETTE DAVIS —FRANCHOT TONE BETTE DAVIS-—FRANCHOT TONE BETTE DAVIS FRANCHOT TONE BETTE DAVIS FRANCHOT TONE Co-Starring ■ For the First Time In i - "D.A.N.G.E.R.0.U.5." ! "D.A.N.G.E.R.0.U.5." | "D.A.N.G.E.R.0.U.5." Bette Davis providing a truly magnificent performance in the role of Joyce Heath which won for her the coveted • MOTION PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD. ALSO IN THE CAST IS MARGARET LINDSAY, ALISON SKIPWORTH, John Eldredge, Dick Foran, and George Irving. . (Recommended by the Censor for adults.) _so. -2 —Paraniouut's First Gigantic 1030 Roadshow. "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." ■ I ■ GLAMOROUS figure divine . . . beautiful—and u'ith a voice that really charms. We have_ the honour to present the prim a donna of the Metropolitan Opera in. Her Pirst Motion Picture-1- . . MISS GLADYS SWARTHOUT MISS GLADYS SWARTHOUT MISS GLADYS SWARTHOUT MISS GLADYS SWARTHOUT With — VTOHN BOLES, CHARLES BICKFORD r TOHN BOLES, CHARLES BICKFORD UQHN BOLES, .CHARLES BICKFORD H. B. Warner—Grace Bradley—Willie ...:': Howard, and Herb.: Williams. IT'LL THRILL YOU! IT'LL STIR YOU! ; And -Y rou'H Sing its Songs for Years! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO Brilliant Supporting Featurettes. ' STALLS is," DRESS CIRCLE Is Cd. . ..■..;;. • -FOR RESERVESivTVOLI—"3ox Plan, at Fownes. Tel. 25-041, PRINCESS—TeI. 42-580. RIYOLI Bos RIVOLI Plans ■ EIVOLI Now Opeu For Friday's Magnificent Attraction, "THE STORY OF LOUTS PASTEUR." ''THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR." f'THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR." COMMENCING TONIGHT. .TWO—GRAND PRODUCTIONS—TWO X**~-~^jr\ nem a" ~^_J T~^^__^__^^KlLßlßNlE^___ i-^--Y" ' Wellington's Leading Suburbau ■ Theab-e. JO-TIGHT — At 7.45 TONIGHT ALSO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. The Three Musketeers of Mirth,. . TOM RALPH ■ WALLS ' LYNN: WALLS . LYNN WALLS LYNN WALLS ■ LYNN ROBERTSON HARR .-'■-'. ROBERTSON HARE KOBERTSON HAKE XJp to ttcir Necks in Laughs and Trouble In I '•" '" "FIGHTING STOCK" -—■ "FIGHTING STOCK" <— "FIGHTING STOCK" ~t--— "FIGHTING STOCK" — jhe Screen's Greatest Comedy Team in Their Funniest Comedy. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ——: Additional Attraction — — ■ Tho Mobt" Exciting Picture in Years! -EDWARD G. ROBINSON KDWAKD (!. ROBINSONKDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. UOBINSON 'Jn the Tlii'illiug. iiud Hilarious ComedyDrama, "PASSPORT■ TO FAME," ■ - -" " PASSPORT TO FAMK." . • ■ '• PASSPORT TO FAMJO," With JEAN PARKEU. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I'.RAKD ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES. ■ liworvcs at Theatre. Tclephono H-202. COMING SATURDAY". "FOLLOW THE FLEET.1' "FOLLOW THE FLEET." . • "FOLLOW THE FLEET." Box ' Plan Now Open. / \" CHO'RTT'B y^\ \ / .THEATRE. ( / -lllectrically Heated; Always Warm, Thrills! Mystery!!' Intrigue;!!! "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG." "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG." She- lived dangerously—plundered just for the thrill of It—baffled Scotland Yard. ■ , ■ . Features) CfEItTEITDL' MICHAEL,- -- . . .-.-;. .PAUL CAVANAGH . ■ ■ Second Great Tfcafc-- ■ A.Buman,"sympathetic, and enthralling Jtory wifh" a kaf.tlirig climax— . . . "YOt BELONG TO ME." "YOU BELONG.TO ME." Features ' ' LEB TRACY HELEN MACK HELEN -^— DAVID HOLT (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.) ,::. •■ GREAT SUPPORTS. BE LTTXM TriEATRE, X .- ■; • LUXE ' THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. Wallace Beery Lionel Burrymore. '. —— "AH WILDERNESS." • "Alt WILDERNESS." -~AsK(ici.-Uo Fc-itin-f!.— :.MARY BRIAN - JACK OAKIE. "COLLEGE IMI.Y'JMIM." "COLLEGE R [IYTMAI." (Both ior Universal Exhibition.) .I'lpM a t, p c t...-v tan or Do L'.ixf, 63-13.1. QEPPELT'S Port k acknowledged to be the finest wine produced in Australia. .'Awarded -12 first priz-is. Quart?. 3s, pints lg 9d. Solely aX Grand Hotel Home Sup-
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Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 2
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